Happiness – Take Charge of Your Mood
I realize that times are tough for many people, yet as an optimistic person I will go out on a limb, and say, “You are responsible for your own happiness. You deserve to be happy… Take charge of your mood”.
What does it really mean to be happy? When you think of yourself and your life, are you being the person you want to be? Are you living a life that brings you joy and pleasure? Do you have satisfying relationships? Are you living your life according to your values and priorities? And if not… why not? Let’s see if we can make some changes together.
Like every other working mom, I feel stressed and pressured in my life. So much to do…Never enough time. As a psycholologist, I take care of people in my professional life, and as a mother/wife/daughter/friend I take care of others the rest of the time too. I lean towards perfectionism and workaholism, and I had an epiphany a few years ago when I turned 40 years old.
I do not need to be perfect. Actually perfectionism is over-rated. I need to be “good-enough”. Of course, I still try to do my best in whatever I do, but the difference is I am much kinder and more compassionate with my own flaws. When I think of my friends or clients sharing their imperfections, I am loving, kind and accepting towards them. I used to be much more judgmental and critical with myself than others. However, I realized that I need to be a better friend to myself. When my inner critic’s voice appears, I ask myself, “What would I say to a friend?” and I turn around and tell myself the same supportive message.
Many of us believe that in order to be the best wife, mother, employee or friend that we need to be self-sacrificing. Interestingly, that does not work. To take care of others, you need to first take care of yourself. Starting now, give yourself permission to make you the focus in your life for a change. If you take time and effort to nurture and refuel yourself, you will become a better partner, mother, friend, worker and more. We have to prioritize taking care of ourselves especially if we need to take care of others
When we think back to times in our life where we were the most happy and content, we can sometimes find keys to improve our present day happiness. What was happening then that we may have forgotten, overlooked or misplaced now? Are you happiest when you have personal time with others? Do you need more solitude or creativity outlets? Are you most happy when you are learning or exploring? Are you happiest when you feel healthy and strong in your body? Are you happier when you get more sleep? Are you happiest when you have more fun? Are you happiest when you have more romance?
I was hiking the other day with a good friend and our dogs. My friend has three children, and one of them is severely autistic. She is usually in a positive, sunny mood although her life is certainly not easy. When I asked her how does she do it? How does she stay so positive and happy? She calmly replied, “Yes, life is challenging, but I just prefer to live in the positive”. She has chosen to have a positive, happy attitude. Sometimes I think we are too loyal to our suffering. Yes, we need empathy and support, but sometimes we also need a gentle kick in the pants.
I propose that we make a commitment to support each other in becoming more happy and content with our lives. Let’s act the way we want to feel. One step at a time…let’s take charge of our moods – We deserve to be happy.
For more tips on taking care of yourself, check out “Preventions Not Prescriptions” on The Kathleen Show.
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I love this post! I also love what your friend with the autistic child said, “Yes, life is challenging, but I just prefer to live in the positive”.
I actually know quite a few women with autistic children with very similar attitudes and I find them very inspirational.
I think we all need the reminder about taking care of ourselves before we can take care of others. So many women work themselves in to exhaustion taking care of others and lose their positive outlook on life in doing so. Thanks for the reminder.
I love this post as well! I believe that we all take charge of our mood. We choose day in and day out what that “mood” will look like. My entire blog is focused around this. Good mood and passionate spirits spread!
I believe that running keeps my mood in “good health.” Running takes the release off of anything. In addition, running is good for us. We sweat off impurities, furthermore aiding in our good moods!
I even applied for the Nature Made SAM-e Complete Good Mood Gig! Vote for me so I can land a great job – http://bit.ly/fS6h4
Choose your Good Mood, today! AND thank you, Dr. Michelle, for reminding us all of this!
Thanks Dr.Michelle ,
I like your “you are responsible for your own happiness”
Now i felt i have a strength after read your post.